Department of Neuropsychiatry, Medical University of Lublin, 20-059 Lublin, Poland
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Elevated L−aminoisobutyric Acid Aids to the Pathophysiology of Treatment−Resistant Schizophrenia and Clozapine Adverse Effects
Author(s): Damian Fukuyama*
This study aims to investigate the potential role of enhancing L-Aminoisobutyric Acid (LAIBA) in the pathophysiology of Treatment-Resistant
Schizophrenia (TRS) and its effect on the adverse effects of clozapine. TRS is a challenging form of schizophrenia characterized by a lack of
response to conventional antipsychotic medications, including clozapine, which is often prescribed as a last resort. Recent evidence suggests
that alterations in neurotransmitter systems, including glutamatergic dysfunction, may contribute to TRS. LAIBA, a non-proteinogenic amino acid,
has been shown to modulate glutamatergic transmission. In this study, we investigated the effects of LAIBA on TRS and the adverse effects
associated with clozapine treatment in an animal model. Our findings suggest that enhancing LAIBA levels may have therapeutic potential in TRS
by regulating glutamate.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2471-271X.2023.9.257
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